ASUS Routers with AiProtection

Commercial-Grade Security for Home Network

Protecting each router 1.5 times a day

Security is a Priority

Every day, you rely on your mobile devices to manage and access personal data, but you’re unlikely to notice if your privacy has been secretly compromised. With increasing numbers of households adopting IOT devices and becoming aware of threats like ransomware, the need for at-home internet security has never been higher.

Simple Security Checking

With just a few simple steps, ASUS AiProtection performs a 14-point inspection of your network’s critical security settings. If any are found to be insecure you’ll see helpful suggestions on how to fix them with ease. You can even perform this security scan directly from the ASUS Router app !

Password Strength

Infected Device Prevention

Vulnerability Protection

Malicious Site Blocking

Improved Protection Against Attacks

Built into your ASUS router, the Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) in AiProtection provides multi-point protection for every connected device on your network and blocks all common internet-based attacks including ransomware attacks, Trojan virus threats, and more. Automated regular and time-sensitive AiProtection updates ensure that you always have the most up-to-date protection.

Block Access to Malicious Websites

Malicious websites are made to look inconspicuous, but have hidden threats that silently install themselves while you’re browsing. For worry-free web surfing, ASUS AiProtection checks sites using Trend Micro’s official database to block out malicious websites, and preventing infection even before you enter. The need for secure protection from ransomware attacks, phishing, and such is more important than ever.

Infected Device Detection and Connection Blocking

Even the most robust protection can't account for when Aunt Janie comes over and double-clicks every attachment in her email. The good news is that even if her laptop gets infected, AiProtection's infected device detection prevents her personal information from being transmitted to a malicious server.